State Department’s Middle East Withdrawal Exposes Dangerous Gaps in America’s Crisis Preparedness
As tensions with Iran escalate, the largest U.S. diplomatic retreat in two decades unveils critical failures in protecting Americans overseas and maintaining regional influence—how long will Washington allow this dangerous vulnerability to persist?
The United States faces an alarming diplomatic crisis in the Middle East, as the Trump administration reels from the largest drawdown of American embassy personnel since the Iraq War began. This rapid withdrawal amid escalating conflict with Iran is not just a logistical headache—it is a glaring symptom of Washington’s failure to uphold national sovereignty and protect American interests abroad. Is America Leaving Its Citizens and Allies Vulnerable? More than 9,000 Americans have fled the Middle East since weekend strikes against Iran commenced. Yet countless others remain stranded or forced to navigate perilous travel disruptions, as airports close and commercial...
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